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September 02, 2025, 09:45:28 AM
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Hello Bitcointalk community,

At www.yolat.com, we are leveraging Bitcoin and the Bitcoin Lightning Network to make remittances and cross-border payments faster, cheaper, and more accessible for everyone.

Traditional money transfers often come with high fees, delays, and unnecessary intermediaries. With Yolat, users can convert sats (Bitcoin fractions) instantly into fiat currencies and send money seamlessly across continents.

💡 How It Works:
   1.   Fund your Yolat account with Bitcoin (on-chain or via Lightning).
   2.   Instantly convert your sats to USD or local African currencies.
   3.   Recipients get their funds directly in their bank accounts or mobile wallets—fast, secure, and low-cost.

🌍 Supported Currencies
With Yolat, you can convert Bitcoin into:
   •   USD
   •   NGN (Nigerian Naira)
   •   KES (Kenyan Shilling)
   •   GHS (Ghanaian Cedi)
   •   ZAR (South African Rand)
   •   XAF (Central African Franc)
   •   UGX (Ugandan Shilling)
   •   TZS (Tanzanian Shilling)
   •   RWF (Rwandan Franc)

🚀 Example Use Case:
   •   A student in Canada sends Bitcoin through Yolat.
   •   Their family in Nigeria receives Naira instantly in their bank account.
   •   No delays, no hidden charges, and at the best possible rates.

We are building for the diaspora, SMEs, importers/exporters, and everyday people who need reliable money movement across borders.

👉 Check us out at www.yolat.com and experience how Bitcoin and Lightning are redefining remittances.

We’d love to hear feedback from this community. How do you see Bitcoin powering the future of remittances?
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